The Rotary Club of York East has celebrated its annual “Changing of the Guard” at Heritage Hills on Tuesday, June 28th. Rotarians joyfully commemorated a year of service to their community, the world and meaningful friendships. The “Changing of the Guard” salutes outgoing President Sandra Graham and welcomed Karen Comery as the incoming President. The club also commemorates the past year’s accomplishments and sets course for the upcoming year. Approximately 40 members attended the event including the past District Governor Greg Staub.
 
The award recipients of a Paul Harris Fellowship Award sets an example for many by their contributions to our community. Their personal involvement makes the community a better place in which to live. The Paul Harris Fellowship Award is named for Paul Harris, who founded Rotary more than 112 years ago. The Paul Harris Fellowship Award is one of the highest honors Rotary can bestow upon a person. Recipients are Rotarians and community professionals, in recognition of their outstanding contributions, exemplifying the highest ideal in Rotary in placing “SERVICE ABOVE SELF.” This honor accompanies a donation of $1,000 (US), in the recipient’s name, to Rotary International’s “Annual Program Fund,” which supports Rotary’s world-wide programs. Many other notable figures have been named as Paul Harris Fellows, including U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Locally, the Rotary Club of York-East has recognized local community members who are pictured left to right. (Robert Elser, Friedel Liebe-Elser, Vicki Dick, Don Wonders, Robert Straw, Lydell Nunn, Bill Gierasch, Sandi Graham, Peter Lutz, Margaret Lutz, Elizabeth Wolf, Becky Disney and Past District Governor Greg Staub)